- John C. Sawhill
John C. Sawhill was president and CEO of
The Nature Conservancy and the 12th President ofNew York University (NYU).Born in
Cleveland, Ohio in 1936, Sawhill graduated fromPrinceton University 'sWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in 1958. He earned a PhD in economics in 1963 fromNew York University , where he served as professor of economics. He was named president of New York University in 1975, serving until 1979. At a trying time in NYU's history, he received widespread acclaim for bringing about an academic and financial turnaround at the country's largest private universityHis research focused on the nonprofit sector, and he joined the Harvard Business School faculty in 1997 as part of the School's Initiative on Social Enterprise. His seminar Effective Leadership of Social Enterprises prepared students for leadership roles in nonprofit management.
During his ten-year tenure, The Nature Conservancy became the world's largest private conservation group and protected more than 7 million acres (28,000 km²) in the United States alone.
Sawhill, a senior lecturer at
Harvard Business School and president and CEO ofThe Nature Conservancy , died of complications from diabetesMay 18 ,2000 at the age of 63.External links
* [http://www.alumni.hbs.edu/bulletin/2000/october/update3.html John C. Sawhill Remembered]
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